Slave Scripture
A Protocol Manual for the Owner and Owned
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About the Book
When a man or a woman decides to enter a relationship in which he or she surrenders his or her will to another person, there is automatically the potential for exploitation and even abuse. This can actually go both ways. A major way of preventing one side from taking unfair and even dangerous advantage of the other side is to establish not just rules but also an elaborate code of behavior or protocol that specifies the exact rights of each party. This is formally done with a master-slave contract. It may seem strange that a slave has rights, but this is a voluntary enslavement, which means this person continues to be safeguarded by the Thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution (1865), which abolished involuntary servitude.
About the Author
I have been the slave of four Masters, to various degrees, but only the last worked out. I have been with Master Sipe for the past twenty-three years. Our relationship is unique, in that I met him while I was a novice Buddhist (noncelibate) monk, with the name Vajra Karuna, while he was only a layperson. While we both advanced up the hierarchy, he continued to be my religious student (Jnana Vajra). In 2008, I received Dharma Transmission from my Zen Master, Karuna Dharma, after twenty-six years of her being my teacher. As a result of this, I am now the Zen (spiritual) Master to my sexual Master.